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Celebrate the Journey of Bread: From Wheat to Your Table

Discover the wonderful story of bread, a staple we enjoy every day! Starting from wheat seeds planted by farmers, learn how these seeds grow in sun and rain, transforming into ripe, golden wheat during harvest time. This wheat is then taken to a mill, ground into flour, and crafted into the delicious bread that makes our meals special. Explore the variety of breads available and appreciate the journey from field to table. Next time you taste bread, you'll know the incredible process it went through!

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Celebrate the Journey of Bread: From Wheat to Your Table

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  1. SEN Let’s Celebrate The Story Of Bread

  2. The Story of Bread

  3. Everyone loves bread. We eat it every day. Bread is good for us.

  4. Bread looks like this.

  5. Bread looks like this.

  6. Do you want to know where bread comes from?

  7. Bread is made from dough. Dough is made from flour. Flour comes from wheat and wheat is grown by the farmer.

  8. The farmer plants the seeds.

  9. The seeds grow in the sun and the rain.

  10. The wheat grows tall and when it is a ripe golden colour the farmer cuts it and takes it to his barn. This is known as Harvest time. The wheat grows tall, and when it’s a ripe, golden colour, the farmer cuts it and takes it to his barn. This is known as harvest time.

  11. He then takes it to the mill where it is ground into flour.

  12. Flour can be white or brown. It is now ready to make bread.

  13. Maybe your mum makes bread at home. Now you could tell her where the flour came from.

  14. There are many different types of bread. Why not go out shopping and see how many different types of bread you can find.

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